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File:Popeye the Blade Runner Man.jpg|link=Popeye the Blade Runner Man|'''''[[Popeye the Blade Runner Man]]''''' is a 1982 science fiction comedy-horror film starring Rutger Hauer as Popeye and Joe Turkel as Bluto. | File:Popeye the Blade Runner Man.jpg|link=Popeye the Blade Runner Man|'''''[[Popeye the Blade Runner Man]]''''' is a 1982 science fiction comedy-horror film starring Rutger Hauer as Popeye and Joe Turkel as Bluto. | ||
File:Bill and Ted Light the Wick.jpg|link=Bill and Ted Light the Wick|'''''[[Bill and Ted Light the Wick]]''''' is an American science fiction crime film starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter as a two legendary hitman who come out of retirement to finish their high school history report. | |||
File:Blade Lottery.jpg|link=Blade Lottery|'''''[[Blade Lottery]]''''' is a 1982 American dystopian science fiction film about state-sponsored gambling. | File:Blade Lottery.jpg|link=Blade Lottery|'''''[[Blade Lottery]]''''' is a 1982 American dystopian science fiction film about state-sponsored gambling. | ||
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Revision as of 20:25, 18 December 2023
Wick Runner is a science fiction crime drama film starring Harrison Ford, Olmos, and Keanu Reeves.
In the News
Popeye the Blade Runner Man is a 1982 science fiction comedy-horror film starring Rutger Hauer as Popeye and Joe Turkel as Bluto.
Bill and Ted Light the Wick is an American science fiction crime film starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter as a two legendary hitman who come out of retirement to finish their high school history report.
Blade Lottery is a 1982 American dystopian science fiction film about state-sponsored gambling.
John Wick's Dracula is a 1992 American Gothic horror film directed and produced by John Wick.
Blade Wobegon is a 1982 American science fiction musical film about a police officer (Harrison Ford) who must find and kill a rogue android (Garrison Keillor).
Fiction cross-reference
- Blade Lottery
- Blade Wobegon
- Bill and Ted Light the Wick
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- John Wick's Dracula
- Popeye the Blade Runner Man
- Wick Runner Two: Ride the Flames
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Blade Runner @ Wikipedia
- Blade Runner theatrical trailer @ YouTube
- Blade Runner Opening Scene @ YouTube
- Blade Runner blimp @ YouTube - "A new life awaits you in the Off-world colonies! A chance to begin again in a golden land of opportunity and adventure!"
- Noodle bar @ YouTube
- "I need the old Blade Runner" Scene @ YouTube
- She's a replicant @ YouTube
- Let me tell you about my mother... @ YouTube
- Voight-Kampff Test (HQ) @ YouTube
- Deckard's Unicorn Dream @ YouTube
- Enhance Scene @ YouTube
- Leon Attacks Deckard @ YouTube
- Zhora and Deckard Dressing Room @ YouTube (login required)
- "Retiring" Zhora (1982) @ YouTube
- Blade Runner: J.F. Sebastian's Toys, Kaiser and Bear @ YouTube
- The Prodigal Son @ YouTube
- Shoot straight @ YouTube
- Deckard vs. Batty @ YouTube
- That's the spirit! @ YouTube
- Final scene, "Tears in Rain" Monologue @ YouTube
- She Won't Live, But Who Does? @ YouTube
- Detective Gaff scenes @ YouTube
- Origami Symbolism in Blade Runner @ YouTube
- Let's Enhance @ YouTube - best of
- John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum @ Wikipedia
- Zero the Fan meet John Wick @ YouTube
- Sushi bar assassins @ YouTube
- Knives scene @ YouTube
- John Wick @ Wikipedia
- KEANU REEVES Needs "Guns, Lots of Guns" 💥 The Matrix vs John Wick @ YouTube
- John Wick Kill Counter | Chapter 1, Chapter 2 & Chapter 3 @ YouTube
- 19 minutes of John Wick being a badass @ YouTube
Social media
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- Michael Deeley (nonfiction)
- Hampton Fancher (nonfiction)
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- Harrison Ford (nonfiction)
- Rutger Hauer (nonfiction)
- Edward James Olmos (nonfiction)
- David Peoples (nonfiction)
- Roy Batty (nonfiction)
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- Ridley Scott (nonfiction)
- Joe Turkel (nonfiction)
- Sean Young (nonfiction)
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- Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (nonfiction)
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- Tyler Bates (nonfiction)
- Halle Berry (nonfiction)
- Mark Dacascos (nonfiction)
- Asia Kate Dillon (nonfiction)
- Anjelica Huston (nonfiction)
- John Wick 3 (nonfiction)
- John Wick franchise (nonfiction)
- Laurence Fishburne (nonfiction)
- Derek Kolstad (nonfiction)
- Ian McShane (nonfiction)
- Lance Reddick (nonfiction)
- Keanu Reeves (nonfiction)
- Chad Stahelski (nonfiction)
- John Wick (nonfiction)